Posts Tagged ‘music’

YouTube is testing out a new feature that allows content creators to upload footage from multiple camera angles, Billboard reports.

The still unnamed feature automatically stitches the video together for the viewer offering the ability to switch between views while watching it.

For the preview, it provided a link to a music performance by Madilyn Bailey, a singer/songwriter from Wisconsin with more than 1.9 million YouTube subscribers. The song, Ball Gowns and Broken Crowns, was performed as part of the YouTube Music Night at YouTube Space L.A., and viewers have the ability to switch.

With the school year now in full swing, you can’t be studying 24/7; you need some down time to tune out the world and tune in to your favourite tunes, podcasts or perhaps maybe a lecture. So here are a couple of gadgets suitable for whatever your listening pleasure.

After having recently reviewed the iRig Voice, IK Multimedia’s basic voice recording microphone which pairs nicely with karaoke apps and their own EZ Voice, I was pleasantly surprised when they skipped over to the other end of the spectrum and unveiled iRig Mic HD, a high-def digital handheld condenser mic.

Back in May 2013, we reviewed iKlip 2 for iPad by IK Multimedia. It was a clever product back then, but the company has really taken it up a notch with its successors – the iKlip Xpand and iKlip Xpand mini, two all-new universal mic stands for smartphones and tablets.

For many, September means back-to-school, but for others, it’s iTunes Festival time and it’s back again for an 8th year, with 30 incredible nights of live performances from London’s historic Roundup stage. If you can’t be there, you can still experience the event by streaming it over iTunes or Apple TV. And best of all, it’s still free.Read more…